
handle: 10261/6001
[EN] This work describes a set of experimental techniques developed at the Instituto de Acústica CSIC, that either have intrinsic interest or have facilitated relevant results in variety of questions such as errors in standing wave tube measuring methods, reverberation time measurements, speech directivity of humans, vibration transmissibility measurements based on pressure level anarmorphycal relations, impulse response of linear and not lineal acoustic systems are cases included. Though these techniques are within the audio-frequency range can be used in other situations provided the validity conditions are accomplished.
[ES] Se describen en este trabajo un conjunto de técnicas experimentales desarrolladas que, bien por su interés intrínseco, bien por el apoyo a investigaciones prioritarias en su momento, o bien por los resultados a que han conducido estimamos que merecen un espacio propio en esta conmemoración. Suelen funcionar bien en el rango de audio pero pueden utilizarse fuera del mismo cuando se cumplen las restantes hipótesis de trabajo.
PACS: 43.20, 43.28, 43.55.-- Publicado en el Vol. XXXI, núm. 3-4, tercer y cuarto trimestre 2000 de la Revista de Acústica: Número especial dedicado al XXV Aniversario del Instituto de Acústica del C.S.I.C.
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Acoustics Institute (IA-CSIC), Experimental Techniques
Acoustics Institute (IA-CSIC), Experimental Techniques
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